Rajon Rondo has reportedly been traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers by the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Athletic’s Shams Chanaria reported the two sides had agreed to a deal to give the Cavs crucial backcourt help following an injury to Ricky Rubio.
Rubio suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in Cleveland’s game with the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday.
He had played a critical creative role for the Cavs, who are fifth in the Eastern Conference at 20-15. His 6.6 assists per game rank 15th in the NBA.
Rondo, 35, will look to help fill the void having received limited playing time for the Lakers this season.
His average of 16.1 minutes per game is the lowest of Rondo’s career, which is in its 16th year.
Unsurprisingly given his minutes, Rondo is averaging career-lows in points per game (3.1) and assists (3.7) while he is shooting at a career-low 32.4 per cent from the field.